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Rock Star Supernova

Instead of locating the lead singer for a preexisting rock band, that was the purpose of the CBS reality Television show Rock and roll Star: INXS, the next season of Rock and roll Star, Rock and roll Star: Supernova, sought out a vocalist to front the supergroup of drummer Tommy …

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Harold Ousley

Although Harold Ousley isn’t a large name within the jazz world and it has only documented sporadically like a leader, the hard bop/soul-jazz musician has backed some main jazz artists over time. Ousley (who’s mainly a tenor saxophonist but offers performed the flute as another instrument) was created in Chicago …

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Werner Dafeldecker

Werner Dafeldecker was created in 1964 and studied bass in Vienna. Before, Dafeldecker has performed jazz, rock and roll, and songs, and it has been commissioned for compositions by Konzerthaus Wien and ORF, amongst others. Co-founder from the rings Polwechsel and Shobotinski, this Viennese musician began up an avant-garde label …

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Declan O’Rourke

Irish songwriter Declan O’Rourke divided his formative years between Australia and his indigenous Dublin, honing his craft as an expatriate and growing his professional career upon his come back in his early twenties. Something from the folk-rock busking custom that created Damien Dempsey, Mundy, and Paddy Casey, under whom O’Rourke …

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Kasai Allstars

Kasai Allstars, a Congolese collective made up of music artists, singers, and dancers from five different rings, were showcased over the Congotronics series released with the label Crammed Discs. Located in Kinshasa, the administrative centre town of the Democratic Republic from the Congo, Kasai Allstars contains music artists from the …

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Good Dog Banned

Because the 1960s converted into the ’70s, cultural overload using the influence of political convictions often led to teenagers withdrawing through the predominant culture and trying to sustain a far more “natural” life-style that eschewed commercial considerations. Great Dog Banned shaped amid such situations around 1971. Guitarist Doug Mortenson was …

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Danny!

While SC manufacturer/MC Danny! declares himself “A Tribe Known as Quest on acidity, or EPMD on LSD,” he’s a lot more organic than that. Delivered to armed forces parents in the summertime of 1983, Danny Swain never really had enough time to develop roots in virtually any particular region. With …

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Girl Trouble

Young lady Difficulty were the music group that bridged the distance between your Pacific Northwest audio from the ’60s (the high-energy garage area rock and roll attack from the Sonics, the Wailers, and Paul Revere & the Raiders) as well as the grunge picture from the ’80s and ’90s, taking …

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Gunnar Bergsten

Although not popular in American jazz circles, Gunnar Bergsten is among Sweden’s finest baritone sax players and commands significant amounts of respect among Scandinavian jazzmen. The melodic and recognizable Bergsten is kind of a middleweight champ from the baritone — he includes a larger build than Gerry Mulligan, but he …

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Chikapa “Ray” Phiri

b. 17 July 1950, Natal, South Africa. Guitarist, vocalist and maker Phiri developed an evergrowing reputation in European countries and the united states in the past due 80s, pursuing his efforts to Paul Simon’s 1986 recording Graceland and his part on Simon’s following globe tour. By this time around he …

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